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Risk Awareness Maps of Urban Flooding via OSM Field Papers- Case Study Santiago de Chile
Carolin Klonner
author
Sabrina Marx
author
Tomás Usón
author
Bernhard Höfle
author
2016
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
English
Urban flooding has been increasing in recent years and therefore new specified methods need to be developed and applied. The rise of Web 2.0 technologies and collaborative projects based on volunteered geographic information like OpenStreetMap (OSM) lead to new dimensions of participatory practices. Thus, citizens can provide local knowledge for natural hazard analysis in a convenient way. In the following, a case study of the Quilicura community in Santiago de Chile -regularly affected by urban floods- is presented. A combination of OSM Field Papers and the risk perception of local people is applied in the concept of risk awareness maps including a questionnaire for participants? information. This explorative study is a promising approach for a complementing data source because insight into local knowledge is acquired in a fast way. Results reveal two main streets, which are identified by the participants as prone to urban floods.
Natural Hazard Analysis
Web 2.0
Participatory sensing
OpenStreetMap
Risk Awareness
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CarolinKlonner_etal2016
ISCRAM 2016 Conference Proceedings ? 13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2016
A. Tapia
editor
P. Antunes
editor
V.A. Bañuls
editor
K. Moore
editor
J. Porto
editor
13th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2016
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
conference publication
978-84-608-7984-52
2411-3431
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